Section 2: Feudalism in Europe: answer the questions on page 361 and questions 1, 2,3,4 and 5 on page 363
Section 3: The Age of Chivalry: answer questions1,2, 5, 6 and 7 on page 369.
Keep in mind that this pre reading activity will greatly help you when we begin the new unit when you return on TUESDAY JANUARY 29th!!
Wednesday 11/14/12 Using the reading section titled "Roman Empire" read the section and then answer the question #1, 3,4 and 5 on page 165. (This will be Left side #6 for unit 3)
Tuesday 10/16/12 (Due Friday 10/19/12) Using the DBQs that you analyzed in class today. Create a TIED body paragraph about the Han Dynasty. You may choose what topic your paragraph will focus on. You should use at least 2 documents as evidence in your paragraph. Check out the explanation of TIED and the graphic organizer below to help you.
Thursday 10/11/12Using the article below pages 46 to 51. Create a time line of the major developments in early Chinese dynasties containing at least 10 events. Identify which event you think was the most critical turning point and why? (You may use this HW as a left side assignment to get credit!) Have fun! :)
Tuesday 10/9/12 -- Read this article and use the second file to take notes on it (or create a format of your own). Place the notes on your left side for today (this counts towards your 8 left side assignments!)
REGENTS WEEK Assignment:
Wednesday 11/14/12 Using the reading section titled "Roman Empire" read the section and then answer the question #1, 3,4 and 5 on page 165. (This will be Left side #6 for unit 3)
Tuesday 10/16/12 (Due Friday 10/19/12) Using the DBQs that you analyzed in class today. Create a TIED body paragraph about the Han Dynasty. You may choose what topic your paragraph will focus on. You should use at least 2 documents as evidence in your paragraph. Check out the explanation of TIED and the graphic organizer below to help you.
Thursday 10/11/12 Using the article below pages 46 to 51. Create a time line of the major developments in early Chinese dynasties containing at least 10 events. Identify which event you think was the most critical turning point and why? (You may use this HW as a left side assignment to get credit!) Have fun! :)
Tuesday 10/9/12 -- Read this article and use the second file to take notes on it (or create a format of your own). Place the notes on your left side for today (this counts towards your 8 left side assignments!)